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About Dese'Rae L. Stage

Dese’Rae Stage is a photographer, writer, and suicide prevention activist. She's the creator of Livethroughthis.org, a multimedia-based storytelling series that aims to reduce prejudice and discrimination against suicide attempt survivors. Live Through This reminds us that suicide is a human issue by elevating and amplifying survivors’ voices through raw, honest stories of survival, and pairing them with portraits, putting faces and names to the statistics that have been the only representation of attempt survivors in the past. Dese’Rae has received awards for her work, including the SAMHSA Voice Award, the SXSW Community Service Award, Investigation Discovery’s Inspire a Difference Everyday Hero Award, and the American Association of Suicidology’s inaugural Transforming Lived Experience Award. Live Through This has received media coverage from the New York Times, Associated Press, NPR, and Dese’Rae is featured in an upcoming documentary about suicide prevention advocates called “The S Word,” due out later this year.

More Than A Month

From Director Lisa Klein:  September is National Suicide Prevention Month, which creates more awareness within the general public, a good thing. But I have long held the belief that it's equally important to keep this momentum going throughout the other 11 months of the year. When I read this blog by Des I asked to share [...]

By |2020-09-06T12:58:58-07:00September 4th, 2020|Latest News|Comments Off on More Than A Month

“LIVE THROUGH THIS WITH ME”

I tried to kill myself in the summer of 2006. I was 23. I spent a month deeply entrenched in an exhaustive cycle of breaking up and getting back together with Emma*, the girl I'd loved for three years. She was cheating on me, but neither of us could sever ties with the other.

By |2017-08-10T09:00:56-07:00July 5th, 2017|Attempt Survivors, Lived Experience, Stories|Comments Off on “LIVE THROUGH THIS WITH ME”
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